
thorns shield
tainted contamination,
pureness of a rose
© Tournesol ’14
Poetry ~ Waka

thorns shield
tainted contamination,
pureness of a rose
© Tournesol ’14

Piecemeal puzzle,
blank stares, so ambiguous
mind reader, I’m not
masked games
troubled soul muddies any intent
of purity
pure and honest
how children know the rules
adults destroy
transparency
nothing can be more pure
truths told from the heart
hidden agendas trashed
left with pure chaste truths
© Tournesol ’14
Tackle it Tuesday on “purity”
I give permission
For this slow spring rain to soak
The violet beds.
© Richard Wright
Our host tried a hand at Troiku than you have to use the three separated lines as the starting line of a new haiku. Watch this example:
first haiku: starting with “I give permission”
I give permission
to visit the ancient temples –
go on bare feet © Chèvrefeuille
second haiku: starting with “for this slow spring rain to soak”
for this slow spring rain to soak
I warn you and your laundry
it will become wet © Chèvrefeuille
third haiku: starting with “the violet beds”
the violet beds
look like a rainbow in the sky
garden festival © Chèvrefeuille
This is my humble attempt:
Spring showers
muddy tulip garden
colours explode
© Tournesol ’14

Eyes to the sky
snowflake blinds me
can’t help but smile
first snowstorm begins softly
showering for two days
cars skidding
drivers honk
impatience reigns
placid
watching through the bay window
sighing with relief
no place to go but sit tight
admiring the snow falling
wobbling
on snow filled sidewalks
climbing over snowbanks
cars stuck in knee high snow
cycles lost in powdered frost
ornate trees
winter fairyland parks, decked
in white coverlets
eyes fixed on blinding snow
recalling childhood winters.

© Tournesol ’14

Hanukkah
may the glow warm your heart
miracle of lights
~
Que la lueur
d’Hanukkah enflamme ton coeur
miracle des lumières
© Tournesol ’14
Hanukkah – Dec 16th to Dec. 24th 2014
More readings: Inside Hanukkah and Holidays – Hanukkah

I can see how a mother and her newborn would experience a genre of greed …this need to possess…to be connected and not quite ready to share with the world. My mother told me I was like a tigress with my babies when they were newborns and she could relate so well as she was the same with my sister and me.
A psychologist explained to us in a class last year that an infant is born one year too soon. Gestation continues outside the womb but the connection mother/child is most important. The couple needs to cocoon together for longer than many industrialized cultures allow.
key connection
budding human nature
symbiosis
~
mother and infant
hoarding every moment
tenderness and bliss
© Tournesol ’14
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Our host says: “This week we are going further with exploring the powerful ‘Om Mani Padme Hum’, mantra. This week it’s the fifth ‘sound’ , “me” … I will give the mantra here again:
Om purifies bliss and pride (realm of the gods); Ma purifies jealousy and need for entertainment (realm of the jealous gods); Ni purifies passion and desire (human realm); Pad purifies ignorance and prejudice (animal realm); Me purifies greed and possessiveness (realm of the hungry ghosts); Hum purifies aggression and hatred (hell realm).
As we look at the mantra’s fifth sound “Me” than we can see that it purifies greed and possessiveness (realm of the hungry ghosts) and this is what is said about this mantra by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche:
“The mantra Om Mani Pädme Hum is easy to say yet quite powerful, because it contains the essence of the entire teaching. When you say the first syllable Om it is blessed to help you achieve perfection in the practice of generosity, Ma helps perfect the practice of pure ethics, and Ni helps achieve perfection in the practice of tolerance and patience. Päd, the fourth syllable, helps to achieve perfection of perseverance, Me helps achieve perfection in the practice of concentration, and the final sixth syllable Hum helps achieve perfection in the practice of wisdom. “So in this way recitation of the mantra helps achieve perfection in the six practices from generosity to wisdom. The path of these six perfections is the path walked by all the Buddhas of the three times. What could then be more meaningful than to say the mantra and accomplish the six perfections?”
—Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Heart Treasure of the Enlightened Ones.
This fifth sound is connected with the fourth and together with that sound it refers to Wisdom. Om Mani Padme Hum is a very strong mantra and in it self the world of Buddhism … it offers us the basic rules of Buddhism, one of the pilars of haiku.
This sound is about purifying greed and possessiveness, but what is wrong with greed or possession? I am greedy in a positive way: “
Our host’s inspired haiku is here:
looking for more
hunting for gold and diamonds –
haiku community
© Chèvrefeuille

Mountain top
breathing unpeopled air
pure
~
pure
cabin provides warmth
echoes inner peace
© Tournesol ’14

Frozen thoughts
remember eclipse
not sunlight © Brigitte
a dove hides above the clouds
evokes undying memories
sunsets
compensate for missed treasures
mystical illusions
© Tournesol ’14
Carpe Diem Tan Renga Challenge
I could not help but add this after reading Georgia’s completion:
Frozen thoughts
remember eclipse
not sunlight © Brigitte
afternoon stars shine
filling the world with awe © G.s.k. ’14
such wonders
heavenly ornaments
céleste du jour © Tournesol